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terested . persons on the first Stan Crawford 'and Carol, holiday weekend with her
Monday of each Month. He was Ottawa, Miss Doris Lear parents, Mr. aid Mrs. BoI
sanctuarythanked and presented with a Burlington, and on Saturday, , Thofnpson. •"
Greeting into the gift by Guy Datema.. Mrs.. George Underwood, Mr. and Mrs. Jim McFWipg
of the United Church on Sunday and Mr. and • Mrs. Cliff Saun
morning were Clara Riley and It was moved to present an W'1'ngham . � �•-
were award of $10 to Hullett Central Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Shaddick, dercock spent the weekend at,.
Bert Shobbrook. Ushers school pupils to the most im- Moorefield visited on Monday their hunting camp in Northe nl
Steven Bromley, Ken Jewitt, proved home economics with his parents, Mr. and .Mrs. Ontario.
Edward Riley nand Danell student in- grade 7-8 and,, the Allen Shaddick. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vodden,
Shobbrook. most improved in shop work. Mr. andMrs. Tom Duizer and R.R. 1, Clinton, visited on
Leading in the singing was Mona Pipe spoke on family, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sunday evening with his sister,
Bob Stoner, with Louise Lovett Historical craft and curator Allen spent the weekend at Pine Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shobbrook,
at the organ, Barbara Bosman Helen Lawson spoke saying she Lake. - Visitors with Mrs. Dorothy
at the piano and Ken Scott on is conducting a contest for Miss Jean Keith of Barrie at Brunsdon were her niece Mrs,
the guitar. The children's Margaret Alexander and son of''
leaders were Jean Kennedy, member with best � log book of Pine Lake. g
Jewitt and Sandra their home. Contest closes MiSs Jean Keith of Barrie London.
dY March 1976. It was moved to spent the weekend with her
Westerhout. buy curtains for the kitchen. • niece, Mr. and Mrs. MacSewers Hl -Cs meet the Hi -C
Rev. McDonald's children's The District annual is to be and girls. On Sunday evening,
story was "Gettings feelings held in Blyth on May 29. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hunking, group met at the church to
into action", and his message Delegates are Jessie Tebbutt, spent the weekend at Niagara travel to Sam McClure's bush
was "I'm tired". Rev. Marjorie Anderson, Addie Falls and Burlington. fora wiener roast. Before dark,
McDonald is attending a Hunking and Dora Shobbrook, Greg Cowan of Hanover the members of the group had a
conference in Windsor Tuesday with Genevieve Allen to supply spent the holiday weekend with scavenger hunt and looked for
to Thursday this week. the music number. Pennies for his grandmother, Mrs. G. such things as trilliums, paper_,
friendship to be $10. Miss Cowan while his parents were beer bottles and pop bottles.
Berean Unit Pengally will be at June in Nashville, Tennessee. i Since there was a dumping
the UCW meeting when the 4H girls and Mrs. Joe Shaddick spent the area near by, most of the things
The Berean unit'of their mothers are the guests. weekend in Goderich with' her were found, but no one' was
met on Tuesday, May 13th in Genevieve Allen favored with grandchildren, Debbie, Danny determined the winner.
the Sunday School room. accordian selections and lunch and Paul Shaddick while their Other entertainment con -
Gladys Gourley, president, was served by Beryl Reid, parents attended the Kinsmen sisted of a sing -song and r
opened with a poem "It isn't the Jessie Jones and Joan Mid- convention in London. game of telephone. Twenty-one
things you do. It's what§ in your degard. Mr and Mrs. Robbie Lawrie, were present to enjoy the night
heart". Laura Lyon led the
The electrical section of Hudle-Wiseway has something for
everyone, from a simple switch to an elaborate fixture, as
this ant's eye view shows. (News -Record photo)
Fred J. Hudie-Wisbeway has everyhting for the home
renovator, from a wide variety of national brand paints to a
large,selection of drapery hardware. Their grand opening is
this Thursday,Friday, and Saturday. (News -Record photo)
By Jaek Riddell, Huron MPP
A Bill to reform certain laws present law, a married woman
founded upon Marital or is not personally liable for
Family Relationships was damage's arising out of a
introduced in the Legislature. breach of contract. Her liability
On its introduction the Minister is limited to the value sof her
of the Attorney General, John "separate property". A
Clement, said that much of the married man's capacity to
existing family law is ' based incur contractual liability is,
upon 'a social- and economic however, unlimited as will a
environment which no longer married woman's under the
exists. new Act..
A wife will retain the right to
The Law is patronizing- led
towards women and it con- pa her husband's credit for g
tradicts the fact that they are necessaries.
Th Act also clarifies the law
playground activities for the
children and fitness activities
for older age groups in the
Vanastra community.
Zurich Recreation and
Community Centre Committee
will receive $1,050 for the
Summer Recreation Program.
This . program is to provide a
summer program of recreation
activities for children 5 to 15
years of age.
Exeter Recreation Arena and
Parks Committee for their
project "Creative Playground
individuals first and not e
satellites of their husbands. Mr. in favour of recovery for pre- , Program - In Action", which is
natal injuries. aimed to develop the creative
Clement said that although Under the new Act insurers play concept in the
courts in Ontario have gone a will no longer be exempt from playgrounds, will receive
considerable distance toward liability to the insured person's $2,100.
attaining equitable results in spouse or children. The insurer Goderich Sailing Club
specific cases, the legislation will now be liable for bodily through their project to provide
which forms the basis for much th.a, or death of family youth with competitive sailing
devotions with a hymn and read Shower
scripture and gave meditation.
'Housecleaning time, followed Mrs. Tom Duizer was hostess
by prayer. fora bridal shower for Miss
The minutes of last meeting Julia Bowie on May 15. °'
were read by secretary Mona Relatives of the groom -to -be,
agricultural region to their Pipe. Correspondence included Murray Hunking, gathered to
employees or, to relatives who thank yous from Brunsdon. offer their best wishes.
want to build a residence on the Sprung and Dorothy A contest of choosing the
lot, or to provide a home for The treasurer's report was bride's choir .. was won by
retiring farmers, or to "infill" given by Dora Shobbrook and Laurel Duizer. A number
a vacant lot in an existing • Roll call was answered by 13 contest was won by Pat
hamlet. members telling your church Hunking.
In areas with less desirable • denomination at church union Marjorie Duizer read a poem
agricultural land, sales would time- ' of best wishes and gifts were
also be permitted to any pur- Roll call for June will -be presented by Shannon and
chases as long as the sub- "What church you belonged to Stephen Duizer.
divisions comply Birthday was
with local in 1925. Happy Bows were pinned on a bride
planning goals or official plans. sung to Ida Durnin and Gladys doll by Laurel and Lisa Duizer,
Apparently, the Ontario Gourley. It was hoped as many and lunch was served by
Government is trying to as could would attend the Marjorie Duizer, assisted by
mislead the public about its $15 special service for 50 years of Sandra and Elda Riehl.
million day-care building church union on June 10th at Riley•
programme, and in fact has James St. United Church, Personals
made no . substantial com- Exeter. Alice Davidson and The village was saddened on
mitment to day-care in Ontario. Margaret Whyte volunteered to
The Government has admitted assist with lunch committee in Sunday morning to learn of the
that the $15 million will not be place of Dorothy Brunsdon. passing of Mr. Will Govier at°,.,.
spent in one year, but over Ida Durnin reported bales Huronview, a former resident
of our family law must itself be ypao pick
here. Sympathy is extended to
tubers of the olic holder. instruction, water safety in- three years, and that this year up?,, ckeQnfoFRedvaLudford e t June dau tern Be iltsvn,
revised in,carder, to reflect our me P , yy
Mr Clement said ' that `the struction and water safety only $1 llextra has eleh
Robbie and Jennifer spent '' and noon went away hungry.
present s oaial and economic
The main objective of the has een
million .lxo 'C'1 t'�{f� a� Y a � e. ` tifx ,hi
' }lana,"
i � `��`c�i<'•'�he - li'� � �����vr11" ir���•hai Rhoda a�� . G�.;uvan
Si kirftett rit'• �'bf "iftsti nc t '"patro training at the 'Goderich put as ants, to Mar aret Whyte she asked
da -care capital gr g
provide spaces for on ly
children. The $15 million Vas -
announced last year, and has
been allocated, but it is unlikely
to be spent for up to three Adams and cl
years
environ Plen r b consulted and harbour, will receive Y
assurance has been given that
new legislation is the preserx- _.this change will not result in
vation of individual legal rights higher insurance premiums.
within a marriage. It is New franchising guidelines
designed to create a co -equal have been announced by the
legal status foil married men Government for gasoline
and women. Both women an• retailers and service station
assistance to the amount of
$2,160.00. __._..
The Huron County Playhouse
will be assisted to the amount of
$3,600 in their project to
establish a young people's
regional theatre touring
children will have important operators. Consumer and program for children, shuttms,
new rights under the Act. Commercial Relations Minister senior citizens and the under -
The Act grants full legal
Sidney Handleman, informed privileged.
capacity to married persons. the Legislature that the The Minister of Housing,
Both spouses will have the right
guidelines establish clear Donald Irvine, yesterday an -
to legal recourse against the efinitions for terms of leases, flounced new„measures to give
other as if they were not
clarify rights of operators to greater-protectionio "resource
married. At present, a husband
sell other brands and . set up lands", but relax restrictions
may not sue his wife in tort. A
review procedures within each regarding lot size and intra -
married woman may sue her
petroleum company to settle family sales.
husband in tort for the disputes. The new policy, which he
f her•up la
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new system of classifying proposes to p
The. Act gives married Ontario's drivers' licences is to November 1, w
women the general right to act be initiated this fall. This planning boards or local land
as guardian for an infant in a
change will not affect most division committees the right to
law suit. Presently this,right people who now have licences, approve much smaller
in several specific
but new drivers and people who severances - of one acre or less
only applies, wish to drive vehicles in dif- - in areas where the local
areas such as adoption and•
ferent categories will be boards feel they will not be
affiliation proceedings. An
retested under the new objectionable and where they
important clarification will be arrangements. The 'current will meet • new provincial
made regarding the con -
operators' and chauffeurs' guidelines.
tribution
400
each one to bring a guest.
Gladys Gourley conducted the
study, and showed pictures of
/ pioneer churches. She gave a
reading -"Ascuso" by Betty
osed with prayer
May 11th to May 17th being Lunch was served by Mary
Police Week in Ontario, may I
express my congratulations
and appreciation to the staff of
the Provincial and Municipal
Police Departments in Huron
for the excellent services which
they have provided over the
past year. I know the people of
Huron would want to join me in
paying, tribute to the Police
Departments throughout Huron
and their staff.
'b tion of work, money or °p
Money's • worth which one licences will disappear, to be Under the new guidelines, yet
spouse makes to the property replaced by a basic drivers' to be formally drafted, farmers
or business owned by the other. permit and 89 other categories would be able to sell un -
I
the a will need a sc oo us ar
between them, the contribution operators' permit and a
will be treated as if Made by transport driver will need a
one individual to another transport licence. New road
outside of marriage. testing procedures, written
The fact that the couple is tests for the rules of the road, married will not be .permitted and -health standards are now
to affect the claim of the con- being drawn up and the basic
tributor to part of the property. permit will allow a person to
.�_', clause confers_no new drive a.�iehiche or. combination
right to share in pr"opery of vehicles (such as a car arid-
owned
ni
owned by a spouse. It prevents trailer or camper' truck) up to a
married status from in- gross weight of 18,000 pounds.
terfering with a claim. In a For commercial drivers'
case such as Murdoch 'vs. , licences the classifications will
Murdoch, the court would then be mainly according to Weight,
treat a spouse in the same way size and passenger capacity.
• as a third party who had made Most people will simply get new
a contribution to a property or licences through the mail for
business. The question of the category of vehicles they
- conferring positive rights to are now driving, and the
share in family property is Government is allowing a year
presently being considered, a for conversion to the new
further stage in the continuing system.
reform of family law, Huron County had several of
The new Act Mr. Clement their Experience 75 projects
said creates a presumption of approved by the new Ministry
trust where property belongingulture and Recreation.
to one spouse is received by the "Outdoor Experience" a
other. Unless there is proof to by Seaforth Recreation
the contrary, the property is project
Committee which will provide
deemed to be held in trust for an outdoor day camp the other. Title taken in joint ex-
perience to children 6 to 14
tenancy and bank accounts or ars of age, Will receive an
common funds in the names of y
-nth- 1 5 ftitl and wife -are amount of $3_,000.
excepted. In these cases, the Vanastra Playground and
Fitness Program, a project of
law will presume that the the Vanastra Recreation
property is held in joint Centre, will receive the amount
tenancy, whatever the con- of $2,835, the Ministry's share
con-
tributions. of the project. The purpose of
Liability for married women this project is to provide
will also be changed. Under the
their husbands and families.
Sympathy is also extended to
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Kennedy
and family whose house Was
destroyed by fire on Sunday.
They escaped with only the
clothes they had on. At present,
they are at her parent's home,
Longman and Dora Shobbrook. Mr. and Mrs. Arie Duizer.
Coronary care units, which
have had considerable success
in reducing mortality in
patients admitted to hospital
with heart attack, were
pioneered in Canadian
hospitals.
Heart disease deaths among
adults aged below 65 have
decreased steadily since the
first Heart Fund Campaign in
1958, with your Heart Fund
dollars speeding virtually
every advance. -
4H Meeting
The first meeting of Lon-
desboro Garden 41-1 club was
held at Mary Buffingas home
on May 17, 1975 with 9 members
present.
Following the pledge, the
election of officers took place,
president, Marlene Sewers;
vice-president, Cathy Peel;
secretary, Janice •de Weerd;
press reporter, Judy Date ma.
We received all pamphlets
and booklets as • well as our
guiding book from the leaders
Mary Buffinga and Hattie
Snell.
W I . Meets
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Martin —Dalton
Ontario Street United Church wedding reception attended by
B itish
' Clinton was decorated with guests from New York, r
Menzies, a former minister candelabra for the May
Congratulations to Rev. A.E. In 16th Columbia, Chatham, Toronto, here from -1938-1945, who evening wedding ceremony Brampton, Kitchener-Waterloo
and the surrounding
celebrated 50 years since his that united Jaynes Edward r, ,The bride's mother areas.ceived
ordination. On Sunday May ._..Martin ,___o _. Brampton and guests b in a long, green floral
received
18th when he preached in Dianne Thelma Dalton of gown complete with a corsage
Centennial United :church, Waterloo. of yellow sweetheart rosesThe
Dundas St. London, the church The groom is the son of Mr, mother of the groom received.
he was ordained in he gave the and Mrs. James F. Martin of gists in a .long, mauve floral
history of United church in that Brampton and the bride is the uwn with a corsage of pink
50 years. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. g
sweetheart roses.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shaddick MurrayRev.DLewis officn of iated over forth.
The bride wore a short
were guests and the church matching
served lunch to the guests. Mr. the single -ring ceremony. Mr, turquoise dress tand or with corsage,
and Mrs. Shaddick visited later Nelson McClincliey, an uncle of jcomplemented with black
at the Menzies home. the bride from Stratford, was
accessories on departure for
Congratulations to Anne the organist and Mr. and Mrs. the couple's honeymoon trip to
Baaren, Londesboro, R.R. 1 on Christian Knetsch from Ottawa and parts of the Nor -
receiving her diploma May 16th Seaforth were the soloists. theast.
at Wingham N.A. graduating The bride wore a formal Mr. and Mrs. Martin will
class 1975. She has been ac- gown of silk organza styled make their home in Peter-
AffairsWorld cepted at Stratford Hospital and sheer ruffled
s fl d neckline, bib makugh.
The W.I. held their beginning June 2nd. pulled
Prior to the wedding, the
night meeting on the hall. Thee Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shobbrook natural waistline was p bride was honoured with bridal
May 14th inopened hall. th attended W.A. graduation tight with a waistband which brill era at theo homes of Mrsl
meeting with service at Wingham on Friday was tied in a bow at the back. A shoRobert Lowe of Brampton,
Mrs.
Genevieve Allen as pianist. May 16th when their grand- wide, double ruffle adorned the Mrs. Donna Muir of Seaforth
Presidentdand roll Tel was daughter, Joan Garrow of back and hem of the gown.
welcomed all oull was Clinton, received her diploma. The two-tier silk illusion veil and Mrs.
Showers Finkbeiner of
also
answered by ``what would you She has been accepted at attached to a juliet cap,given Zurich. the Ladies of Bethel
do if you were on the council. Stratford Hospital beginning trimmed with lace, completed ible Church in Seaforth, the
Minutes of the last meeting June 2nd. . the dress. staff of 4BC, K itcherier-
read by secretary -treasurer Mrs. - Laura Saundercock The bride carried a nosegay Waterloo Hospital, Miss Linda
Addie Hunking. spent the weekend with her consisting of yellow sweetheart Buckingham and Miss
A letter was received from niece, Mr. and Mrs. Perc. roses, white divinity and tjny Christine Magary of Waterloo.
have. the .
Huronview to_ _ c,Bride,_ Carlow, and attend -
•ed dried blue Owers
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D their spring
ng to i is i penin 4th. M. 50th doing anniver `y`W .^
spring tea is on June 4th. ^ h Mr and Mrs uc ing
They hope that W.I. members
will donate baking .
Ena Howatt reported from
Clinton Hospital Auxiliary and
Gladys Gourley reported from
Huronview on a request for
assistance in craft room, one
day every other month. It was
moved to pay membership fee
to the Huronview Auxiliary and
Margaret Taylor gave 1974-75
financial report.
Annie Vincent introduced
guest speaker Claire Vincent,
who spoke on history of Canada
leading up to present council
beginning with areas in 1791. In
1793 there were 2 districts, the
beginning of local government;
in 1832 first truly democratic
Government; in 1834, first
district council, in 1849
municipal act passed and still
followed; in 1904 assess er�rt
Mrs. Beecher Menzies, social convener of the Clintiitl: act' passed; 1953 Toronto
Hospital Auxiliary and Mrs. Ted Davies, president, wore
annual.,_ T....:� r,.,..«s..., +t, became a metropolitan centre.
the we Buckingham ham of Waterloo, a
of her nephew,
Norman Manning, Goderich. friend of the bride, wore a dress
Miss Ruth Shaddick and Mrs. of peacock blue polyester crepe
Beth Knox enjpyed.a three-day styled With short sleeves and a
bus trip to Ottawa May 12-14. high rounded neckline. The
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shob- skirt was bell-shaped with ties
at the back, A ruffled bib
brook, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence finished the dress front.
Crawford and Mrs. Maude Miss Buckingham carried a
Radford attended Open House white basket of yellow, white
on Sunday at the home of their and mauve divinity flowers
cousin Mr. and Mrs. Norman sprinkled throughout with tiny
Manning Goderich, honoring dried blue flowers.
their 50th- wedding an- Misses Donna and Lois
niversary. .Dalto„ the bride's sisters, and
centennial attire to the Clinton's Centennial. With them is Miss Barbara Cooper the Claire answered questions Week -end visitors with
f N h to by Muriel Trott) - and said general council
11 i Nelson Lear and Mr. and M
L were Mr and M
Mr. The eg on a
rs. was decked with candelhbra
rs. and floral arrangements for the
new Director o urses. (p o meetings are open to a n- Harry ear